Career

I'm an agent for technical people; I'm their advocate, guiding them through contracts bureaucracy.

Career Roadmap

My work combines:

My work combines:

Writing

Business

Learning / Being Challenged

Day to Day

Every day is different, but it's a balance between document preparation, research on various space technologies, and mitigating client expectations. It's a lot of balancing several projects in various states of completion at one time, so essentially we're talking about project management. Something that I take upon myself to do (because I'm Type-A sometimes) is constantly think about how I can make my job easier and also save taxpayers money at the same time.

Skills & Qualities Beyond School

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS. This cannot be stated enough. Learning how to make people feel like you're on their side is everything, and learning how to negotiate with people is key. Also, the ability to think outside the box and continually think about how to re-organize things to make them better is highly valued in any industry. Learn Lean Six Sigma.

Advice for Getting Started

Here's the first step for everyone

Do something. Do anything. In my experience, where you are doesn't matter as much as what you do with it. My cashiering experience at Wahoo's Fish Tacos at UCI directly led to my next job, which led to my next job, which led to my next job, and so on. None of those experiences were unimportant, even though the jobs weren't really related to one another. Treating the job like an opportunity and building something within it--even something small--can go a long way.

Hurdles

The Noise I Shed

From Peers:

"It can't be done. You're never going to convince everyone to change."

This advice is completely false. EVERYTHING is negotiable; you just have to use the right words and appeal to people in the right way. And--more than anything else--you have to believe that it CAN be done. And find other people who will champion the same thing you believe in so that you have support from somewhere, at least. The most difficult thing is to not give up when you've failed to make things happen. It's cliche, but persistence is everything. Always keep trying.

Challenges I Overcame

Physical Issues

Physical Issues

I suffered a lot of physical injuries as a dancer that took their toll and eventually forced me to quit dancing on a professional level.

Mental Health Issues

Mental Health Issues

In college, I did too many things. I ended up developing anxiety, depression, and OCD. In my culture, seeing a professional therapist is seen as unnecessary and a betrayal of the family.